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So we'll be able to channel efforts, we'll be able to channel resources to particular areas, but we also need to be cautious to not create too much emphasis on one tool that will resolve all of the problems.
If they get their response right, they will be able to channel technological change in ways that broadly benefit society.
You must be able to channel NBC on a mobile device, in the subway, in the buses, in the taxis, at home, at work, everywhere.
McDaniel and Mulvaney both reportedly said they did not believe Democrats would be able to channel opposition to Trump into a takeover of Congress.
But he is skeptical that bureaucrats will be able to channel the money in ways that will transform Russia into a competitive force in consumer technology.
But, he said, fuller participation will give Israel the "ability to express itself among the family of nations, to be able to channel its creativity, its energy, its spirit".
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That being said, wish I'd been able to channel it into a follow-up question.
Kusama said she had been able to channel her illness into her art.
"But he is able to channel that into being able to make pitches in crucial situations," he said.
I felt their focus and I was able to channel that attention into a high level of intensity.
And Mr. Wittenborn is able to channel a lifetime's worth of psychiatric symptoms into one improbably universal story.
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